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So the latest breaker I have is fitted with air con
Car is immobile so I can't take it anywhere to hav gas removed(if any in after all these years)
Am I likely to poison myself or anything by just unbolting the lot?
Don't want the mrs finding me collapsed in a heap on the floor or anything!
So the latest breaker I have is fitted with air con
Car is immobile so I can't take it anywhere to hav gas removed(if any in after all these years)
Am I likely to poison myself or anything by just unbolting the lot?
Don't want the mrs finding me collapsed in a heap on the floor or anything!
What I did when I had to take the compressor off, was slowly opening one of the pipes, when I heard the gas coming out, I just left it for a bit to come out. And then it's all safe.
'93 Audi 100 Avant - R.I.P
'92 Audi UrS4 Avant - SOLD
'93 Audi UrS4 Avant LPG
What I did when I had to take the compressor off, was slowly opening one of the pipes, when I heard the gas coming out, I just left it for a bit to come out. And then it's all safe.
and if you get caught you will get a pretty big fine
You wont get poisoned, just release one of the unions and get your hand out the way sharpish else will will get a dry burn from the refrigerant which is painful
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"For what you spent on that you could have brought a new car"
BUT I DON'T WANT A NEW CAR!
1995 S2 Avant, Volcano Black
1982 VW Golf Mk1, primer yellow, will be finished one day, maybe.
2003 VW T4 long nose X pack, (has become project)
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